I've at least heard of Mouse before, so I'm motivated to check it out.

It has taken a ridiculously long time for more of Queen's Blade to come out, and I assume others are in a similar position still. You guys need to speak OFFICIALLY as to why it is a slow rate, so that we know how patient we need to be. The current popular theory is that it is in some way tied in to the DVD releases, but that is just speculation. There needs to be some official clarity, like "...will be made available within the same month of the next DVD release." I'd prefer to see a speedier subtitling job done, but if the reality is that it coincides with DVD releases so as to use official DVD subs, I am okay with that. Knowing the fact makes it easier to handle.

The eps are not available in your region.. as usual.. which most of the dramas also..

Most simulcasts are available in Australia/NZ, of course ... six out of seven of the new simulcasts already announced for fall, for example ... but for catalog titles, its mostly only when the original producer uploads it and then only when there are not existing rights in the way.

For series uploaded by the North American distributors, you got to convince Madman to get in on the act. North American distributors rarely hold Australia/NZ rights, so they rarely have the right to say yes to Australia/NZ streaming.

As for the dramas, it would be the same to me if they were all UK/Oz/NZ and excluded North America, cause I don't watch them.

It has taken a ridiculously long time for more of Queen's Blade to come out, and I assume others are in a similar position still. You guys need to speak OFFICIALLY as to why it is a slow rate, so that we know how patient we need to be. ...

Even if the information is, "each release is negotiated individually, and once we get agreement, we stream them as soon as we can".

That is:
(1) Don't say anything based on hope or "expectations" but also
(2) SAY what you can say for sure. Even if its something that is what we don't want to hear, like, "its impossible to say when the next set will be released, it is subject to negotiation with our media partners". It's still better to know.

Too many things on crunchyroll are only for north american viewers (good and bad shows).

No offence intended, but I pay the same amount of money and deserve the same amount of value of my subscription.

I think it's only fair that there are different payment plans for different regions untill Crunchyroll fixes this oversight and balances their content for all their subscribers. Unless Crunchyroll only wants to cater to US viewers. Fair enough, but then I'll go back to 'fansubs'